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      • We called him Old Yeller. The name had a sort of double meaning. One part meant that his short hair was a dingy yellow, a color that we called "yeller" in those days. The other meant that when he opened his head, the sound he let out came closer to being a yell than a bark.
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  2. Old Yeller’s name, he explains, always had a double meaning: not only was the dog yellow, which Travis and his Texan family pronounced “yeller,” but Old Yeller’s bays sounded closer to a person’s yell than a dog’s bark.

  3. Mar 13, 2019 · Explore famous quotes from Fred Gipson's 'Old Yeller,' a beloved children's novel about a boy and his heroic dog. Disney adapted the story to film. Skip to content

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  4. Old Yeller. Old Yeller himself is symbol that heroes comes in all forms. He saves Arliss from a bear, Mama from a loafer wolf, Travis from wild hogs, and the entire family from a rabid wolf, which ultimately results in his own death.

    • Fred Gipson
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Old_YellerOld Yeller - Wikipedia

    A "dingy yellow" dog comes to the family and Travis reluctantly takes it in; they name him Old Yeller. The name has a double meaning: the fur color yellow pronounced as "yeller", and the fact that its bark sounds more like a human yell.

  6. J.K. Rowling explores some essential themes within Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Here's a deep dive analysis into the novel.

  7. Published in 1956, Old Yeller is a classic historical fiction novel about the bond between a boy and his dog. With his Papa away on a cattle drive, 14-year-old Travis Coates gets help from a brave stray dog. Together, they defend the homestead and protect Travis’s mother and little brother.

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